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josh brown, where do you stand today on the market? >> so we've been talking about deemphasizing industrials and heavy cyclicals for months now. look at technology. down 3% in april. no one's even talking about that. look at some of the leadership sectors that got off to a fast start that now look the worst right now. those boring dividends in the utilities like the xlu names, all of a sudden 4% don't seem so bad. health care is still leading. you're seeing this resurgence of the defensive names and that's really been an area that we've stuck with. it definitely underperformed in q1. the spanish stuff is all coming back. i disagree that it is new news. i will say that it is a new realization. people are now talking about things that no one cared about two months ago and that's really the focus here. >> i understand. but look, the ism yesterday here in the u.s. was good. at some point you have to wonder whether the first quarter leaders -- >> it's one month, one data point. scott, we have softening housing numbers, softening employment.
josh brown, where do you stand today on the market? >> so we've been talking about deemphasizing industrials and heavy cyclicals for months now. look at technology. down 3% in april. no one's even talking about that. look at some of the leadership sectors that got off to a fast start that now look the worst right now. those boring dividends in the utilities like the xlu names, all of a sudden 4% don't seem so bad. health care is still leading. you're seeing this resurgence of the...
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brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the question is to the taxpayers -- do they want to see more cuts to public education and public safety or do they want to see a modest increase of taxes for 4 in 7 years. it's up to them. that's fundamentally what the governor's done. it is not arbitrary. >> i watched with mine own eyes right here in blue new york and blue new jersey where a guy named chris christie made public uniyoon people had to contribute more to pensions and benefits. school districts were capped in their property taxes. he balanced the budget, arthu
brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the...
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at this hour governor jerry brown announcing just how much worse things are than previously thought in the golden state. are they about to usher in a new age of austerity out on the coast? now, if you're long the markets today, the picture is not terribly pretty. we are off the lows, but we're still down, down, down, 73 -- almost 74 points at the dow. sue is at the new york stock exchange and check in with us in about ten seconds. also today, jamie and the whale and ina and the new guy now in charge of that unit over there in london that lost $2 billion. president obama's spokesman weighing in on the case. we've got it all covered. let's start first with sue at the corner of wall and broad. sue. >> and you said it, ty, it is a down day. there were earlier on an awful lot of losers on the big board with about 25 to 30 dow components lower. dmodties getting roughed up as well. we'll get to that in a minute. we're going to talk stocks with bob pisani. i'm impressed by the fact the market has managed to come back so considerably. we were down 1 0 points earlier this morning. >> yeah. almos
at this hour governor jerry brown announcing just how much worse things are than previously thought in the golden state. are they about to usher in a new age of austerity out on the coast? now, if you're long the markets today, the picture is not terribly pretty. we are off the lows, but we're still down, down, down, 73 -- almost 74 points at the dow. sue is at the new york stock exchange and check in with us in about ten seconds. also today, jamie and the whale and ina and the new guy now in...
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we have guy adami along with us and josh brown. guys, you can comment on what your expectations are from here at the sohn conference but clearly the markets are a big story yet again today. we have watched the euro make big moves on the reports that the euro stopped operations with some greek banks. we watch gold and oil and what they have done over the last several days and obviously the major market averages, as well, guys. >> yeah. without question, scott. i mean, listen. you're at a great conference and extraordinarily interesting people there. but the you want an overview on the broader market, look at the high this year of 1422. to me, the low each day we sort of tick lower and the more and more inclined to say it's a double topper on the 1425 level that we last ticked at may 2008. so, i could probably make a pretty compelling argument that you need not be long the stock market until you get an s&p close above 1370 to 1375 which a few times is a pivot point in the market. >> yeah. nine of the past ten sessions, the dow jones
we have guy adami along with us and josh brown. guys, you can comment on what your expectations are from here at the sohn conference but clearly the markets are a big story yet again today. we have watched the euro make big moves on the reports that the euro stopped operations with some greek banks. we watch gold and oil and what they have done over the last several days and obviously the major market averages, as well, guys. >> yeah. without question, scott. i mean, listen. you're at a...
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zane brown, and benn steil, council of foreign relations. rebecca, goi to you because i am noticing this swing, the collapse of gold and the rise of the dollar, and i want to ask a serious question. is deflation becoming a threat? >> i don't think it is yet, but i think what you're talking about, there is a common thread. everyone is getting nervous about everything they own. why is gold falling? if greece is going to exit the euro, wouldn't you want to own gold? right now, what every investor on the street is thinking, i want liquidity, i want cash. if i'm selling euros, buying gold. selling gold, buying dollars. it's ironic, because with all the political problems we have in the u.s. and the fiscal challenges -- >> you would think gold would be going to 2,500 and not 1,500. let me get benn steil in. i am told that a lot of these european central banks are selling gold. okay, they need to raise cash. i have no idea if -- who the central bank of greece is. they've got their own problem. but if the central bank sells gold, they're taking cash
zane brown, and benn steil, council of foreign relations. rebecca, goi to you because i am noticing this swing, the collapse of gold and the rise of the dollar, and i want to ask a serious question. is deflation becoming a threat? >> i don't think it is yet, but i think what you're talking about, there is a common thread. everyone is getting nervous about everything they own. why is gold falling? if greece is going to exit the euro, wouldn't you want to own gold? right now, what every...
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so what's jerry brown got to lose at this point? just go ahead, tax it. don't cut anything, tax everything. $16 billion. take a good look. that is your future. >> that is my future? >> that is your future. >> comments on anything you see here on "squawk," e-mail us. you can follow us on twitter. @squawk is the handle. and we'll have author ben mezrich. he wrote the book on facebook "accidental millionaires." >>> welcome back to "squawk box." treasury making a statement at this hour regarding the bankruptcy of re scap. treasury is saying the bankruptcy won't hurt taxpayers, which loaned alli financial, the parent of rescap about $17.2 billion during the height of the crisis. the bankruptcy will help taxpayers recover from the parent ally. the u.s. has already recovered $5.5 billion of the original loan or about a third of the investment. there was an attempt, guys, i don't know if you remember to do an ipo of ally in 2011 but rescap issues with its residential portfolio delayed that or took that off the table. the question now is whether or not an ally ipo
so what's jerry brown got to lose at this point? just go ahead, tax it. don't cut anything, tax everything. $16 billion. take a good look. that is your future. >> that is my future? >> that is your future. >> comments on anything you see here on "squawk," e-mail us. you can follow us on twitter. @squawk is the handle. and we'll have author ben mezrich. he wrote the book on facebook "accidental millionaires." >>> welcome back to "squawk...
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it is about the brown and wolf family about the greatest -- >> i went to brown university. i know all about the brown family. >> he ran the university and most of the north through the slave trade. >> right. right. >> and the documentary is available on youtube. it is a phenomenal story. i would like to enfold or have your opinion with regard to the greatest sin of slavery. i would like us to be absolved somehow in this little area of the world. >> in waterford, i'll absolve waterford. it was a quaker community. >> could you place the journey in the greater context of the slave trade? >> oh, gosh. i guess what i maybe just to restate. i was watching the leher hour the other night. there was a young african-american with a placard saying "end black history month." his point is we shouldn't set this apart. black history is part of american history. this is all our story. and i guess that's what i was saying. in this era, at least, slavery is so much a part of the national story. we continue to do this with the south right up to the present in a different way. we still, i thin
it is about the brown and wolf family about the greatest -- >> i went to brown university. i know all about the brown family. >> he ran the university and most of the north through the slave trade. >> right. right. >> and the documentary is available on youtube. it is a phenomenal story. i would like to enfold or have your opinion with regard to the greatest sin of slavery. i would like us to be absolved somehow in this little area of the world. >> in waterford,...
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he talks about john brown at length. so, one, i think it contributes to him getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the fury in the south. we can't trust any northerner, so that steven douglas, who has sort of seemed the likely democratic nominee, who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee. there is another democratic nominee, breckenridge. and then a whole other party forms. when you have the november election, there are four candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote. if i had to guess, i would say if you hadn't had the raid, probably douglas would have become president who was a northerner who was very conciliatory towards the south, and this whole war would have been deferred for at least another four years. and who knows. i mean, then any number of other scenarios could have unfolded. so that's just a guess. i mean, but it's a significant -- >> it's more than significant, and it's so compelling. because that, of course,
he talks about john brown at length. so, one, i think it contributes to him getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the fury in the south. we can't trust any northerner, so that steven douglas, who has sort of seemed the likely democratic nominee, who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee. there is another democratic nominee, breckenridge. and then a whole other party forms. when you have the november election, there are four...
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and chuck brown 75-years-old, and had started gogo music. he played it for nearly four decades and really inspired an entire new genre of music. many bands pay him like a sea and say he was the reason why they started to play. we talked to his guitars and one of the local radio host who played his music. >> he said [inaudible] he hung with it. it did exactly what is said he would do. >> i knew he had been very sick, but still never prepared for that call. >> ofmany people here in the area call him a self-proclaimed choc aholic. no public memorial by the city has been announced, but city officials say this is something they're looking into. obviously something that his fans say they wan. >>t. >> police say mary kennedy, the estranged wife of robert kennedy jr. was found dead yesterday in the families, in new york. she was 52-years-old. sources tell abc news that she hung herself. they had four children. >> closing arguments get underway today in the john edwards conspiracy trial. he faces up to 30 years in prison if he is found guilty of them
and chuck brown 75-years-old, and had started gogo music. he played it for nearly four decades and really inspired an entire new genre of music. many bands pay him like a sea and say he was the reason why they started to play. we talked to his guitars and one of the local radio host who played his music. >> he said [inaudible] he hung with it. it did exactly what is said he would do. >> i knew he had been very sick, but still never prepared for that call. >> ofmany people here...
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"street signs" is going to debate that and whether josh brown's rim pick last week in the cnbc stock draft was crazy like a fox or just crazy. that's at 2:00 eastern time. >>> next this afternoon, why facebook wants to know whether you are an organ donor. they've changed the way we communicate. are they about to change global health care as well? americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ together for your future. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving d
"street signs" is going to debate that and whether josh brown's rim pick last week in the cnbc stock draft was crazy like a fox or just crazy. that's at 2:00 eastern time. >>> next this afternoon, why facebook wants to know whether you are an organ donor. they've changed the way we communicate. are they about to change global health care as well? americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise...
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the last time we almost had one was big brown. do you remember that? >> yes, i do. >> do you know what year that was? >> 2009. >> 2008. we were down 30% that year. >> who do you like, bode -- >> bodemeister. >> i can't even talk to you with that hat on. i don't know what you're saying. >> do you want me to take it off? >> no, i want you to take everything else off and just wear the hat. >> this "squawk box" moment has been brought to you by -- >> you cannot be -- this conversation jurs can't be a serious conversation. >> no. >> here you did. >> no, no, no. who has a 10-1 that has never lost or that -- the only one that scored over a hundred on that test as three times that bode stop wherever it is. if you look at a jack mo that came through that is been 50 tof 1 basically over the past five years. i do the box thing. not just the horse to win. >> hmm. all right. i got to right last year. i don't know how and i don't know anything about it. but i'm afraid to pick a florida one. >> i think he ought to take the hat off. >> you don't get any credit if you
the last time we almost had one was big brown. do you remember that? >> yes, i do. >> do you know what year that was? >> 2009. >> 2008. we were down 30% that year. >> who do you like, bode -- >> bodemeister. >> i can't even talk to you with that hat on. i don't know what you're saying. >> do you want me to take it off? >> no, i want you to take everything else off and just wear the hat. >> this "squawk box" moment has been...
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what struck to john brown? >> john brown was born in 1800. both his grand fathers fight in the revolution. his great-great-great whatever puritans are in new england. this is still a new country at this point, and they feel very connected the to the revolutionary generation. this is still an experiment. there's very much this sense that, you know, we need it to make this -- we need to fight to make this work. with slavery, i guess what struck me most of all, i will blame them, but i won't blame the individuals specifically. i'll blame the whole country. i think too often when we look back at pre-civil war america, we think of the south as a sort of society apart. this sort of strange or maybe this is the view in the north. this futile remnant that was clinging to plantation slavery, this aristocratic system that was destined to wither away as the country modernized and became industrialized. also kind of "gone with the wind" sometimes quite romantic view of this seemingly doomed world. when you immerse in the diaries and letters and news repo
what struck to john brown? >> john brown was born in 1800. both his grand fathers fight in the revolution. his great-great-great whatever puritans are in new england. this is still a new country at this point, and they feel very connected the to the revolutionary generation. this is still an experiment. there's very much this sense that, you know, we need it to make this -- we need to fight to make this work. with slavery, i guess what struck me most of all, i will blame them, but i won't...
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brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky. there he mentored many ph.d. thesis, and his students teach throughout the land teaching history of the vietnam war. george also served as editor of the best -- probably the best journal doing diplomatic history, called diplomatic history. he also served as president of the society for historians of american foreign relations. but he made his greatest contribution, at least in my judgment, as a scholar. among his books are "america's longest war," which in four editions has sold well over half a million copies. and has been the basic text which so many undergraduates,
brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky. there he mentored many ph.d. thesis, and his...
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this week an ethics complaint was filed against scott brown. a complaint that he had a senate staffer working on his campaign on the taxpayers' dime. now, whatever you think about the complaint, this was scott brown's complaint to this ethics complaint being filed against him. ready? the response was, "this complaint has about as much credibility as elizabeth warren's claim to be a native american." but elizabeth warren is native american. she is as cherokee as the guy who is the principal chief of the cherokee nation, which in scott brown's calculation, would, i guess, make this complaint about his campaign ethics totally valid. this is the weirdest political attack of 2012 so far. i'm sure it's going to get weirder, but this is really, really weird. joining us now is frank phillips, the state house chief for the "boston globe." great to see you. >> great to see you, rachel. >> are you surprised that senator brown has gone this far in attacking elizabeth warren on this? do you see any political risk for him in doing this? >> yeah, i do. i thin
this week an ethics complaint was filed against scott brown. a complaint that he had a senate staffer working on his campaign on the taxpayers' dime. now, whatever you think about the complaint, this was scott brown's complaint to this ethics complaint being filed against him. ready? the response was, "this complaint has about as much credibility as elizabeth warren's claim to be a native american." but elizabeth warren is native american. she is as cherokee as the guy who is the...
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it is called blood ties and brown liquor. and he is also been the finalist for the 2006 poetry prize. please, join me in welcoming mr. sean hill. [applause]. >> i want to read from blood and brown liquor today. this book is about my home town in georgia. it's also where [inaudible] is from. and i started researching the history of [inaudible] and sort of fell into the history of black people there because it was not taught in school. so -- in order to write about the history i had to invent a character to explore this history. the character's name is si loss wright. >> first poem i will read is titled silos write at age 71914. it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows. he describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows along it flows until he goes off the page's edge. he smiles. he's surprised to hear when his mouth opens.
it is called blood ties and brown liquor. and he is also been the finalist for the 2006 poetry prize. please, join me in welcoming mr. sean hill. [applause]. >> i want to read from blood and brown liquor today. this book is about my home town in georgia. it's also where [inaudible] is from. and i started researching the history of [inaudible] and sort of fell into the history of black people there because it was not taught in school. so -- in order to write about the history i had to...
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and in new york, josh brown. tim, first of all, if they set the i abopo price at 38, does t mean they priced it right or wrong? >> in one sense they got it right. on the other hand, i think that everybody's realizing they squeezed most of the juice out of the ipo and one of the big issues is what will happen today. because it closed at 38 really because the banks were intervening to mop up the stock. so the interesting time will be this morning. >> because you think row tail investors might look at this and say if they had to get in this and support the price now, we better be safe than sorry and get out of these shares. >> i think before the ipo, there were two these ceas there -- once you start replacing the idea that this may go to big increase, the real issue is fear. why see too many retail investors buying this morning. >> there's also a question of what this means for the nasdaq. a lot of people saying this could be a big turning point for them, maybe winning more business going forward. how much has that
and in new york, josh brown. tim, first of all, if they set the i abopo price at 38, does t mean they priced it right or wrong? >> in one sense they got it right. on the other hand, i think that everybody's realizing they squeezed most of the juice out of the ipo and one of the big issues is what will happen today. because it closed at 38 really because the banks were intervening to mop up the stock. so the interesting time will be this morning. >> because you think row tail...
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it was a chuck brown block party. >> those looking to get him were in luck. t-shirts and buttons were just as much a legend as the late king of pop. >> abc 7 news. >> a reminder. the memorial service will be held tomorrow from noon until 3:00 p.m.. the service is open to the public. >> vincent gray and a library are asking for your help in creating an archive honoring him. >> they're looking for a member abelia like old concert to get -- memorabilia like all concert ticket stubs. items can be brought to the mark mr. king jr. memorial library. >> watson passed away yesterday. he was 89 years old. he was blinded as a baby by an eye infection that never slowed him down. he has been on the music scene since the 1960's. >> jury selection on tuesday in the sex abuse trial of jerry sandusky. it has been rescheduled for today. four of the alleged victims are asking him to prevent their real names from being public. >> jurors in the john edwards trial are showing no sign of nearing a verdict. they will deliver for the eighth day. there have been hints of tension. a ju
it was a chuck brown block party. >> those looking to get him were in luck. t-shirts and buttons were just as much a legend as the late king of pop. >> abc 7 news. >> a reminder. the memorial service will be held tomorrow from noon until 3:00 p.m.. the service is open to the public. >> vincent gray and a library are asking for your help in creating an archive honoring him. >> they're looking for a member abelia like old concert to get -- memorabilia like all...
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my favorite story about john is one that willie brown told me. he said one of john's constituents lived a message and john called the constituent back. the constituent made her case. then she heard from john. at the end of the conversation, she called willie brown and said, i just got the worst conversation from john burton. he we -- he used words whenever use. and he said, you should be thrilled he called you back. [laughter] with that, i would like to introduce to you the honorable john burton. [applause] >> does anybody ever believe anything willie brown ever tells them? [laughter] i do not. anyway, thank you, mark. anyway, it is a pleasure and honor to be here as a guy who grew up in the sunset and spend an awful lot of time in the park. and have nancy pelosi in between john f. kennedy and martin luther king, jr., is not a bad place to be. i would like to say that. [applause] and that is, for those of us that follow hockey, that is a real hat trick, but 25 years ago, a little bit more, when we were involved in a congressional campaign. i thin
my favorite story about john is one that willie brown told me. he said one of john's constituents lived a message and john called the constituent back. the constituent made her case. then she heard from john. at the end of the conversation, she called willie brown and said, i just got the worst conversation from john burton. he we -- he used words whenever use. and he said, you should be thrilled he called you back. [laughter] with that, i would like to introduce to you the honorable john...
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we thank this great city for loving chuck brown as much as they loved chuck brown. please keep the family in your prayers. please remember he was more than go-go. he was a family man. >> both of his sons played football at virginia tech. he was would schedule his concert appearances and other engagements around their home games. after the tragedy, many concerts included a moment of prayer for the victims. it's that love of people that justine love says set brown apart. >> he made you feel like you were engaged and you are a part of his family and he loved you for that. it was wonderful. >> reporter: love has known brown for years. he sang at her high school prom. when she hears his songs, she's on her feet. >> he truly was the godfather of go-go. >>> last september, the national symphony orchestra paid tributes. and chuck was honored. brown and his band performed on the west lawn of the capitol, which was the highlight of the evening. funeral arrangements for chuck brown have not yet been announced. brian. >> d.c. council member has known chuck brown for decades. ca
we thank this great city for loving chuck brown as much as they loved chuck brown. please keep the family in your prayers. please remember he was more than go-go. he was a family man. >> both of his sons played football at virginia tech. he was would schedule his concert appearances and other engagements around their home games. after the tragedy, many concerts included a moment of prayer for the victims. it's that love of people that justine love says set brown apart. >> he made...
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brown is making its way up. television is coming here as an instrument. all these things are coming together to create this orbital force which will do in 10 years-- really 11, brown versus board of education to voting rights act of '65. in 11 years, more gets done than in the previous 100. and... if you just take one moment-- because it was replicated many times-- in montgomery, the day of violence, the day of crisis, the mob is given full access for 25 minutes by the police. the mob focused first on the national television cameras... and the life photographers. and the photographers and crushed the cameras and then turned on the freedom riders. and not only did the freedom riders understand the power; those people in that mob knew that if the camera caught them, they were going to be exposed as monsters, as brutes. and it only goes to reinforce david's point that the role of the media was understood not only by the students but by the mobsters, the thugs who were trying to carry on this evil. (halberstam) there's a great line, it's in my book, from bern
brown is making its way up. television is coming here as an instrument. all these things are coming together to create this orbital force which will do in 10 years-- really 11, brown versus board of education to voting rights act of '65. in 11 years, more gets done than in the previous 100. and... if you just take one moment-- because it was replicated many times-- in montgomery, the day of violence, the day of crisis, the mob is given full access for 25 minutes by the police. the mob focused...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we look at the latest partisan divide over the debt ceiling and assess how the issue could play out in this year's campaign. >> woodruff: then, we examine the case against former bosnian general ratko mladic as he faces charges of genocide and ethnic cleansing at the u.n. court in the hague. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, ray suarez has the story of an eighth grader who turns to journalism to tackle violence in his middle school. >> if i didn't have a camera i would probably be led up with the wrong people and doing the wrong stuff and i wouldn't >> woodruff: margaret warner explores the dramatic results of a new study showing paralyzed patients moving their robotic arms just by thinking. >> brown: we update the trial of john edwards, as the defense rests its case without calling the former presidential candidate or his mistress to testify. >> woodruff: and we remember mexican writer carlos fuentes, whose prolific literary career spanned more
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we look at the latest partisan divide over the debt ceiling and assess how the issue could play out in this year's campaign. >> woodruff: then, we examine the case against former bosnian general ratko mladic as he faces charges of genocide and ethnic cleansing at the u.n. court in the hague. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, ray suarez has the story of an eighth grader who turns to...
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the former redskin saying -- grant hill saying -- kwame brown -- i want to point out the brown family has released a statement. the one to express their thanks and appreciation for everyone for their concern, up careers and best wishes for check brown. they ask for your continued prayer. less than one out rego, the godfather of go-go had passed away. he was 75 years old. he was a legend for many who have listened to his music and dance to his funky beats. it is really impressive to see all the comments on instagram. there are hundreds of photographs that have popped up in the last hour dedicated to chuck brown. >> he may be gone by he and his music will remain in the soundtrack of so many lives. tonight we are learning more about the man accused of trying to hire somebody and kill his stepson. michael rusinack was known to have a temper. >> we are getting information from all over the place including here at the courthouse. the charge is solicitation to commit capital murder. we are found -- we are finding out how much he was willing to pay to have his stepson murdered. >> in the wood
the former redskin saying -- grant hill saying -- kwame brown -- i want to point out the brown family has released a statement. the one to express their thanks and appreciation for everyone for their concern, up careers and best wishes for check brown. they ask for your continued prayer. less than one out rego, the godfather of go-go had passed away. he was 75 years old. he was a legend for many who have listened to his music and dance to his funky beats. it is really impressive to see all the...
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rest in peace chuck brown. we love you. >> our coverage continues online and at wusa9.com, you can learn more about how go-go music began and you can also read about brown's legacy. and we also have a photo gallery of chuck brown. through the years, and we would like for you to share your thoughts by visiting our facebook page. >>> an autopsy is being performed to determine exactly how mary candidid. the estranged wife of -- kennedy died. the estranged wife of only f. kennedy was found dead in her new york home yesterday. she battled addictions in the past and she and her husband were in the middle of a divorce. he's the son of senator robert f. kennedy. friends and neighbors are in shock. >> so there's a great sadness about this. a great sadness about this. it really is. because she had a lot of friends here. she has a lot of friends here. still. >> mary kennedy was 52 years old. she leaves behind four children. >>> later today, we could learn the identity of a man found shot inside a car in fairfax county. he
rest in peace chuck brown. we love you. >> our coverage continues online and at wusa9.com, you can learn more about how go-go music began and you can also read about brown's legacy. and we also have a photo gallery of chuck brown. through the years, and we would like for you to share your thoughts by visiting our facebook page. >>> an autopsy is being performed to determine exactly how mary candidid. the estranged wife of -- kennedy died. the estranged wife of only f. kennedy was...
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brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admiral anderson didn't realize that, or chose to ignore it. and when mcnamara went to the cno operations center, and asked what the navy was doing, admiral anderson said, why don't you just leave and let me run this operation. and i think that speaks for itself. had subordinates of admiral anderson said that of him, dis
brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba,...
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chad brown fans packed into the washington convention center. -- chuck brown fans packed into the washington convention center. it was like a rock concert. most were there to celebrate a life rather than born a death. they were from different walks of life but there to honor a man who created a type of music. >> he know it is here to stay, right? >> i am -- i have been listening to go since i was 16. >> he was mobbed whenever he appeared on the street. all generations of washingtonians. at the funeral wreath butyral the crowd exploded at another a figure -- marion barry. >> this may be the nation's capital, but gogo is the district's music thing to chuck brown. those who knew him more said it was about more. he said it was about people. >> he will always show you the same courtesy and respect no matter who you are. >> mayor great today proposed there be a chuck brown -- august 22nd should be chuck brown day. they want to start a go-go hall of fame. a young man who grew up in the streets of washington, got in trouble before turning his life around had an impact on his hometown. reporting live
chad brown fans packed into the washington convention center. -- chuck brown fans packed into the washington convention center. it was like a rock concert. most were there to celebrate a life rather than born a death. they were from different walks of life but there to honor a man who created a type of music. >> he know it is here to stay, right? >> i am -- i have been listening to go since i was 16. >> he was mobbed whenever he appeared on the street. all generations of...
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for a last look at to chuck brown, who died may 16 at age 75. the chuck brown the d.c. knew and loved laid in state. one man brought his oxygen. >> i was born and raised on him. >> i named one of my sons to brown in 1986. aiello said camacho brown is my baby's name. -- i always said chuck brown is my baby's name. >> they came with t-shirts and buttons. his children came out and mingle. >> we love the city. he is the city. he is like our eldest -- elvis. >> he gave so much love sunday as receiving a back. it is humbling but not surprising. >> the way was too much for some. one woman hecollapsed and had to be taken away by ambulance. he was dressed in death as he did in life. one man said he looked regal. >> he is in a gold casket with gold and purple grapes. with his guitar by his side. fascia's in a gold casket with gold and purple drapes. the furneral -- funeral will be held today. flags in the city will fly at half staff on their stake, the date of his funeral at the convention center. the viewing will continue here until 10 a.m. tonight. >> thank you. guitar by his s
for a last look at to chuck brown, who died may 16 at age 75. the chuck brown the d.c. knew and loved laid in state. one man brought his oxygen. >> i was born and raised on him. >> i named one of my sons to brown in 1986. aiello said camacho brown is my baby's name. -- i always said chuck brown is my baby's name. >> they came with t-shirts and buttons. his children came out and mingle. >> we love the city. he is the city. he is like our eldest -- elvis. >> he gave...
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the red heals that she saved for the brown loafers passed down the sandals strapd and tied all empty now. the flesh gone. the blood gone. the legs gone. all gone. [applause] >> everyday another infantary man choses not to fire his gun. everyday a solder refuses to pick up his weapon. evidence another matisha member boundaried post. everyday another fighter deserts instead of returning to the battlefield. everyday another youth conscious objects to the very idea of war. everyday another ordinary person offers love instead of apathy, hope instead of despair, the cause of peace grows stronger. it is already begun. it's long trek into our hearts. tell take many more years to cover our streets, a host of decades to feel our roads, our access, our country side but itit will come like the clearest of mornings after the harshest storms like the soft soothing rain after the years of drought, it will come. hundreds of millions of people will stop feeding the beast of war. will stop crafting armor and boiling machines with their children's blood sacrificed. thousands upon thousands of solders w
the red heals that she saved for the brown loafers passed down the sandals strapd and tied all empty now. the flesh gone. the blood gone. the legs gone. all gone. [applause] >> everyday another infantary man choses not to fire his gun. everyday a solder refuses to pick up his weapon. evidence another matisha member boundaried post. everyday another fighter deserts instead of returning to the battlefield. everyday another youth conscious objects to the very idea of war. everyday another...
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no slow jams, just chuck brown. that's how important this man was tochl think about the in fact this was the music kroo cr for the people. it made sense that people gathered outside howard thart. they were playing chuck brown music and gathered in the streets while they danced. his daughter was here as well to say hello. it's fitting that it was here for chuck brown last night because first of all we're down the street from chuck brown way, the street named in his honor. and he also had to cancel a performance here cently due to his illness with pneumonia. that was also significant because he fought to keep the howard theater open in the '80s. he was very happy to see it was back up and running. but go-go music was music for the people and by the people. in a recent interview chuck brown explained how the audience basement so involved. >> anything that came off the radio that was a hit, we got into it. so we started to break it down. >>'s when he mentioned the wind me up chuck. that's what you say when they want him
no slow jams, just chuck brown. that's how important this man was tochl think about the in fact this was the music kroo cr for the people. it made sense that people gathered outside howard thart. they were playing chuck brown music and gathered in the streets while they danced. his daughter was here as well to say hello. it's fitting that it was here for chuck brown last night because first of all we're down the street from chuck brown way, the street named in his honor. and he also had to...
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how to donate the chuck brown memorabilia for a new public display. sue. >>> and it was a beautiful day here locally. not too far away and including the beaches. they got a taste of the tropical depression beryl. i will let you know where that is no and how we're looking as we go into thursday and we're also saying goodbye today to a beloved member of our team. dave feldman. you have to cover sports and say goodbye. >> and michael morris is going to say hello. he's looking good. when is he coming back and how soon will he be ready? all of that is coming up in sports. sports . >>> and if you have a news anchor who may be knows a little about sports, needs a job, tell them to call us at 202-895-3,000 or www.fox5tips@wttg.com. just kidding. idding. . >>> tomorrow, the public gets to say goodbye to the godfather of go go. and they're working on a collection of chuck brown memorabilia and the video or audio recordings, even letters describes a concert. they will accept similar memorabilia for other musicians, too and the library's chief librar
how to donate the chuck brown memorabilia for a new public display. sue. >>> and it was a beautiful day here locally. not too far away and including the beaches. they got a taste of the tropical depression beryl. i will let you know where that is no and how we're looking as we go into thursday and we're also saying goodbye today to a beloved member of our team. dave feldman. you have to cover sports and say goodbye. >> and michael morris is going to say hello. he's looking good....
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go-go legend chuck brown. we learned today that he died at a hospital at john hopkins hospital at the age of 75. recently, we sat down with chuck brown who talked about the origins of go-go music. we begin with how he would describe that unique style to anyone who had never heard it before. >> well, if they've heard funk before it's just another form of funky music. and with a lot of percussian, audience participation, and we do a song, we break it down, you know, we get into the audience and they get into us. it just goes and goes and goes. it comes out of that particular tune and into another groove but all basically the same. got that latin and the african feel to it. >> what does go-go music mean to the people here in washington, d.c.? >> it means everything. it's their culture. it was created here and as a matter of fact the fans helped me create it. you know? the fans helped us create it. because we would do quite a few songs in one night. we might do 15 or 20 or 25 songs in those days when we were doing
go-go legend chuck brown. we learned today that he died at a hospital at john hopkins hospital at the age of 75. recently, we sat down with chuck brown who talked about the origins of go-go music. we begin with how he would describe that unique style to anyone who had never heard it before. >> well, if they've heard funk before it's just another form of funky music. and with a lot of percussian, audience participation, and we do a song, we break it down, you know, we get into the audience...
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on chuck brown. i have been here over 30 years. so i said chuck, can i do a profile? he said of course. nobody asked to talk to me. we stood on u street. you can see some of the shots. people wanting a hug from him. chuck is the man. he started out, he went to lorton. that's where he got a chance to get his life together. he learned to play guitar, he got some education. he started this go go thing, except for busting loose, didn't go much further than d.c., but everybody samples their work. but chuck brown, you know, we love him and i got to show you this piece we did, derek, six years ago on chuck brown. that first piece that was done on him in a long time. >> when i say chuck brown, what do you think of? >> god father of soul. >> i thought that was james brown? >> no, that's chuck brown. >> he's been around for years. since i was a little boy. >> okay, i'm just happy to be here. i'm pushing 70. chuck brown, the father of d.c.'s go go sounds. he entertained three different general generations. he i
on chuck brown. i have been here over 30 years. so i said chuck, can i do a profile? he said of course. nobody asked to talk to me. we stood on u street. you can see some of the shots. people wanting a hug from him. chuck is the man. he started out, he went to lorton. that's where he got a chance to get his life together. he learned to play guitar, he got some education. he started this go go thing, except for busting loose, didn't go much further than d.c., but everybody samples their work....
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and brown eyes,... anyone.. with information .. palllpolice. 3some harford county parrnts are on alert... after a disturbbng incident involving an ce cream truck. truck.it happened last thursday evening during youth baseball ame at reckord road park n fallston. police say two white men ii an iie cream truck pulled into the parking lot near the playground where three 8- year-old ggrls wereeplaying. the passenger shouteddtt the girls to come get ome free ice cream. one of the girls started to walk over - but her ffiends stopped her. the children then ran away and the 207 i'm happy her friends did pull her aaay but as a parent you really do need to make sure you keep an eye on your how young they are 16 w old or harford county authorities are pheyyre asking anyone with firsthand information to give them a call. a... 2-year-old marine... from edgewater ...is killee in fghanistan. .../ myranda.. stephens... is here...// with... how thee parents... of... sgt... julian chasee../ reeembered. while the rest of us were ho
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the party label's a drag for scott brown. the thing that i hear, from massachusetts originally, from people is, if scott brown doesn't win this year, he'll probably end up running for governor in 2014, and he could probably win there because the party label wouldn't have the same effect. >> they're neck and neck, 48, 47. >> that's absolutely right. it's all going to come down to what massachusetts votes are going to do. massachusetts voters love to elect moderate republicans and also democrats at the same time. check the box for obama and might check the box for scott brown. it's a contradiction but makes sense in massachusetts. >> as do so many things in massachusetts. so many things that come from massachusetts are a contradiction in terms. thanks to glenn, lynn, steve, scott. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by the notorious michael steele, john heilemann, senator kay bailey hutchison after the texas primaries. follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. hello, happy primary
the party label's a drag for scott brown. the thing that i hear, from massachusetts originally, from people is, if scott brown doesn't win this year, he'll probably end up running for governor in 2014, and he could probably win there because the party label wouldn't have the same effect. >> they're neck and neck, 48, 47. >> that's absolutely right. it's all going to come down to what massachusetts votes are going to do. massachusetts voters love to elect moderate republicans and...
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you now we've got a number of dignitaries here with us today of course and i chairman reverend amos brown our vice chairman miss marion sayas and then our commissioner dorothy smith our former commission on the old again my buddy bevan dufty from the department of hope who has been engaging me and helping me move myself along whenever i need to kick start or get a little down on myself he gets me moving we also have our hud folks here molina and justin thank you very much for your help because it always takes a village to put one of these things together it's not simply something that we do there's also other partners that we have here we have chief greg sure and his wonderful police force i see commander eileen poindexter captain mannix i saw back there in the back i really appreciate your help and your willingness to do this of course i'm just going to have all of our staff that had something to do with this to just kind of raise their hands or stand up i think i saw in her staff and modernization barbara smith and twyman who's one of the resident man area managers and others who have h
you now we've got a number of dignitaries here with us today of course and i chairman reverend amos brown our vice chairman miss marion sayas and then our commissioner dorothy smith our former commission on the old again my buddy bevan dufty from the department of hope who has been engaging me and helping me move myself along whenever i need to kick start or get a little down on myself he gets me moving we also have our hud folks here molina and justin thank you very much for your help because...
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that is supposed to cull main ate in a wonderful final sendoff for chuck brown. the service itself will run from noon to 4:00 p.m. the city is urging people to take metro. the doors here at the convention center will open at 10:00 this morning. attendance will be capped at 14,500 people. certainly a capacity crowd expected here. 75-year-old brown died may 17th from come indications of knew mope i can't after a lengthy hospital stay. of his a performer to the end, scheduled to play a sold-out show at the howard theater but he fell ill just days before that. fans remember him for his spirit and endurance. he adopted the term go-go for his music because he said it went on and o a fitting sendoff in chuck brown style. first, crowds packed into the howard theater to see him one last time with his iconic hat. a long musical tribute is planned for his memorial service. >> some of the music and entertainers from gospel industry, from jazz, from r & b and soul. >> reporter: donnie simpson will host the memorial service. here is a partial list of the speakers and performer
that is supposed to cull main ate in a wonderful final sendoff for chuck brown. the service itself will run from noon to 4:00 p.m. the city is urging people to take metro. the doors here at the convention center will open at 10:00 this morning. attendance will be capped at 14,500 people. certainly a capacity crowd expected here. 75-year-old brown died may 17th from come indications of knew mope i can't after a lengthy hospital stay. of his a performer to the end, scheduled to play a sold-out...
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remembering chuck brown. coming up next, a musician that played with chuck for years joins us live. >>> plus, the price of progress. a much needed highway expansion in virginia could come at the cost of a historic site. we have both sides of this brewing battle coming up next. just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. ♪ [ music ] >>> d.c. legend, chuck brown, is dead. in fact, he defined the go-go sound after battling pneumonia for weeks, he died of multiple organ failure. he was 75. joining me live, a musician, mr. brian mills. you played with chuck brown for more than a decade. i can't imagine what it must have been like for you, someone who worked with chuck, who knew chuck when you
remembering chuck brown. coming up next, a musician that played with chuck for years joins us live. >>> plus, the price of progress. a much needed highway expansion in virginia could come at the cost of a historic site. we have both sides of this brewing battle coming up next. just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful....
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. >>> now to our local legend chuck brown. his voice was deep and raspy and drums were the heart beat of d.c. chuck brown wasn't always the godfather of go-go. derrick ward got some insight from brown's former drummer. he was there for the birth of the one of a kind sound. >> reporter: the godfather is gone but not forgotten. the mural along martin luther king avenue with chuck silhouetted atop the big chair speaks to his iconic status especially here in anacostia. >> god just wanted a person up in heaven with some go-go talent. that's why he brought him home so he cob comfortable and in a better place. >> he was the earliest producer to take notice of chuck brown. he heard him play at the old knights of columbus hall. >> doing basically a lot of blues and standard stuff, a lot of the current r & b hits but he always had that different sounding voice. you know, like marvin gaye, james brown. it was unduplicatable. no one could sound like chuck and no one ever will. >> reporter: that led to him producing brown's first big album
. >>> now to our local legend chuck brown. his voice was deep and raspy and drums were the heart beat of d.c. chuck brown wasn't always the godfather of go-go. derrick ward got some insight from brown's former drummer. he was there for the birth of the one of a kind sound. >> reporter: the godfather is gone but not forgotten. the mural along martin luther king avenue with chuck silhouetted atop the big chair speaks to his iconic status especially here in anacostia. >> god...